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Monday, April 23, 2012

RWANDA:Behind The Presidential Curtains: Does history really repeat itself?

When I was growing up as a young man in Uganda, I was told many stories about the greatest dictator President General Idi Amin Dada
until his fall in 1979 by Tanzanian forces. I was too young to
experience his atrocities but my family like other citizens surely had
live under his terror for numerous years.
A few years after his collapse in the early 1980’s, I remember the kind
of fear my Uncle who had served in Amin’s forces lived with all the time
due to the atrocities of the guy he served.
Idi Amin was named “Kijambia”, Luganda language meaning “Mr.Machete” due
to his brutality and extermination of Ugandan elite, the Press and any
potential critic.
Un-like me and my age at that time, it is evident that President Paul
Kagame who was a teenager, in high school during Amin’s regime might
have envied Idi Amin’s rule of tyranny in order to oppress whoever he
deems a critic. ‘That leaves me wonder if history really repeats
itself’.
Here I wish to point out a few issues that make President Paul Kagame a replica of Idi Amin of this millennium:
•Idi Amin encouraged his cabinet and the Ugandan population to “Love
their Country”, love their leaders, where as this a noble deed, the
actual meaning from a dictator’s point of view is to be loyal to the
main man himself. We continuously hear Kagame talking about “Kwihesha
Agaciro, Gukunda igihugu”.
•Conflicting with the Western world mostly when they point a finger on
their deeds, here it is worth mentioning that once he had a
misunderstanding with his colonial master; Amin evicted the entire Asian
community from Uganda. We have seen in the past Kagame expelling
different ambassadors of western countries for simple un-diplomatic
issues.
•Amin talked about empowering women in his cabinet and other managerial
posts, although he only managed to appoint Princess Bagaya of Tooro. We
see Kagame appointing women to every known position that he creates. I
am not against gender equality but this actual act is done by a dictator
just to show off to the world and most of all to have a much lesser
opposing voice against him.
•For the dual, it is on record that Idi Amin invaded Congo and stole
plentiful amounts of minerals, which he kept to himself. Kagame has
continued to do the same with the guise of different factions in the
Kivu province of Eastern Congo.
•Idi Amin invaded neighbouring Tanzania, Kagame invaded Congo although one lost the battle and the other dictator won.
•Self-pity; When one watches Amin’s documentary of his real
interviews, while given the chance to talk about his early life, Amin
spends vast amount of time talking the hardship he passed through as a
child. He talks about the journeys he used to walk to go for his 2 years
primary education, the way he was taken “by force” to join the Kings
Rifle Army and so on. In numerous speeches given by Kagame since the
time he became the President, he seems to lag on the fact and time he
spent as a refugee in Uganda, he however forgets 90 percent of Rwandans
have experienced refuge life either outside their country or as
internally displaced people since the de-militarised zone of 1992
between the RPA and FAR.
•Depression; It is reported that at some point Amin suffered enormous
mental depression, paranoia and anxiety. It is the same phases that
Kagame is experiencing, he loses touch of reality, starts paying
un-solicited visits to the districts measuring how much support and
respects he still commands and lack of trust to even his inner circle.
•Idi Amin killed doctors, ministers, religious leaders, professors, rich
businesspersons, opposition candidates and intellectuals. Kagame has
done the same but worse more he also exterminates their family members
unlike Amin.
•Gen Idi Amin ordered the Manager of the National Bank to print out
money and make the capital city of Uganda Kampala look like Mecca. He
ordered Gen Maliyamungu his then army commander to invade Congo and
bring as much minerals as possible in order to get money and build roads
and nice houses, hotels, hospitals, army barracks and bought jet
fighters in preparation for the alleged enemy. He ended up falling out
with Gen Maliamungu and actually planned for his life, but was
tipped-off by his junior subordinates and survived the plot. Kagame
like Gen Amin did invade the Congo looted the minerals; build only the
capital Kigali a few roads although no hospital, he bought fighter jets
and heavy weaponry in preparation for the alleged enemies like Amin.
Kagame not only used his loot but also used donor money he acquired as
sympathy for the Tutsi genocide to buy the fighter jets and his personal
jets. He also has attempted the life of his Army commander like Amin.
•General Amin started killing his comrades by shooting them using his
State Research, but ended up hacking the rest with machetes in damping
them in places like Mabira Forest, river Nile and other hidden place.
Kagame has done more or worse the same. He started assassinating the
likes of Lt Col. Wilson Rutayisire, Alex Ruzindana, Col Rizinde and the
like with guns and ended up hacking individuals like Kagwa Rwisereka
with machetes.
•When Idi Amin forcefully took power from President Obote, he was a
Colonel, in less than eight years; Amin had promoted himself to the
highest rank in the military doctrine. He was obsessed with titles
including being the king of Scotland, and acquired an honorary doctorate
from South Korea. It is just a matter of the era between the two
dictators but we see a trend of similar incidents. Kagame would spare no
stone unturned to search for medals and awards like Idi Amin. He has
travelled across the globe to be awarded the smallest award possible. He
has recently been awarded an honorary doctorate thanks to Turkey.
•Suppresses freedom of speech and raising one’s media house; Idi Amin
is well known for this, he opened up his own media house including a TV
and radio stations that he hoped would feed Ugandans with his own
propaganda. Kagame is another guy who is on loggerheads with the media
be it local or international. Like his prophet Idi Amin, he has opened
up his own media house but also a chain of his own online newsletters or
blogs thanks to the new millennium.
•In recent months, Kagame has advised his henchman Jack Nziza to start
up an online newspaper to suppress his much-feared “gang of four” as he
termed them (Kayumba, Karegeya, Gahima and Rudasingwa). It is important
to mention that as a person who spent most of my youth with Kagame as
his body guard and driver, have noticed a wide change of behaviour since
he lost these four individuals. I all along knew Kagame’s slyness and
callousness just after a few incidents with him, which involved loss of
our comrades while on duty to protect his life. On reading one General
Jack Nziza and Kagame’s new online website (http://www.theexposer.net ),
I had to recall the same sort of words Kagame used on any individual he
did not feel comfortable with. This so called exposer or voice of
Kagame is so callous that leaves you wonder if we Rwandans really
deserve to be ruled by such a wild man. This all reminds me of General Idi Amin Dada, the dictator of our lives and for sure “History could be repeating itself”.
Noble Marara
Edited by Rwema Francis